Grade_03 : Word group 05

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/ ɡrˈæshˌɑpɝ /
NOUN
an insect with long back legs for jumping
Origin: Old English
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Grasshopper
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  1. Grasshopper / ɡrˈæshˌɑpɝ / NOUN Origin: Old English

    an insect with long back legs for jumping

  2. Grow / groʊ / VERB Origin: Old English

    to grow

  3. Gymnastic / dʒɪmnˈæstɪk / ADJECTIVE Origin: Greek

    related to exercises involving strength and balance

  4. Hangar / hˈæŋɝ / NOUN Origin: English or Germanic

    a large building where aircraft are kept

  5. Have / hæv / VERB Origin: Old English

    to own, hold, or experience

  6. Hello / hɛˈloʊ / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a thing, object, place, or idea called hello

  7. Hero / hˈɪroʊ / NOUN Origin: Greek

    a person admired for courage or good deeds

  8. Hive / hˈaɪv / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a home for bees

  9. Honor / ˈɑnɝ / NOUN Origin: Old French or French

    respect given to someone

  10. Hound / hˈaʊnd / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a type of hunting dog

  11. Husky / hˈʌski / ADJECTIVE Origin: English or Germanic

    strongly built or having a rough low voice

  12. Imaginary / ˌɪmˈædʒʌnˌɛri / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin

    existing only in the mind

  13. Index / ˈɪndɛks / NOUN Origin: Latin

    an alphabetical list that helps locate information

  14. Instrument / ˈɪnstrʌmʌnt / NOUN Origin: Latin

    a tool or device used for a particular purpose

  15. Investor / ˌɪnvˈɛstɝ / NOUN Origin: Latin

    a person who puts money into something hoping for profit

  16. Jelly / dʒˈɛli / ADVERB Origin: Old French or French

    a soft sweet food made from fruit juice

  17. Jungle / dʒˈʌŋɡʌl / NOUN Origin: English or Germanic

    a thick tropical forest

  18. Kilometer / kɪˈlɑmətər / NOUN Origin: Latin

    a metric unit of distance equal to 1,000 meters

  19. Knew / nˈu / VERB Origin: Old English

    past tense of know

  20. Lace / lˈeɪs / NOUN Origin: Old French or French

    a cord used to tie shoes or a delicate patterned fabric

  21. Late / leɪt / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a common English word meaning late

  22. Leaf / lif / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a thing, object, place, or idea called leaf

  23. Leopard / lˈɛpɝd / NOUN Origin: Old French or French

    a large spotted wild cat

  24. Loaf / lˈoʊf / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a shaped mass of bread

  25. Loved / lˈʌvd / VERB Origin: Old English

    felt strong care and affection

  26. Main / mˈeɪn / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old French or French

    most important

  27. Map / mæp / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a thing, object, place, or idea called map

  28. Meadow / mˈɛdˌoʊ / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a grassy field, often with wildflowers

  29. Meow / miaʊ / NOUN Origin: Old English

    a thing, object, place, or idea called meow

  30. Mild / maɪld / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    having the quality described as mild

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